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Eden (Abduction of Eden) is a 2012 American drama film about human trafficking. It was directed by Megan Griffiths, who co-wrote the screenplay with Richard B. Phillips and stars Jamie Chung, Matt O'Leary and Beau Bridges. The film was produced by Colin Harper Plank and Jacob Mosler through Plank's Centripetal Films production company.
Pages in category "Films about human trafficking" The following 66 pages are in this category, out of 66 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.
The website's consensus reads: " Sound of Freedom is an effective and suspenseful call to action against human trafficking, yet not free of issues in its depiction of the sensitive subject matter." [63] The movie is currently holding a Verified Audience Score of 99%, with an average rating of 4.5 out of 5 stars.
Human Trafficking received generally mixed to positive reviews by critics. Alessandra Stanley of the New York Times noted that Human Trafficking "avoids the seedy sensationalism that cheapens so many television depictions of the crime" and that it is "a harsh public-service message built into a clever, suspenseful thriller." [3]
The film is based on the true story of Tim Ballard, a former U.S. government agent that quits his job to rescue children from global sex […] Jim Caviezel in Human Trafficking Thriller ‘Sound ...
Priceless (known also as Priceless: She's Worth Fighting For) is a 2016 American Christian romantic drama film about human trafficking, inspired by true events.It was directed by Ben Smallbone and produced by Steve Barnett with a screenplay by Chris Dowling and Tyler Poelle.
The film is purported to be based on real events, with Caviezel’s character embarking on a mission to rescue children from sex traffickers in Colombia. ... The lead role is inspired by anti ...
On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 29% based on 7 reviews, with an average rating of 4.3/10. [7] Jeffrey M. Anderson of Common Sense Media awarded the film one star out of five. [8]